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SSS is a curious little piece of animation from 1975 that dives into environmental themes in a rather unique way. The animation style has this raw, hand-drawn charm that feels almost nostalgic, and the pacing is deliberately slow, allowing each scene to breathe. The message about protecting nature is woven throughout, not preachy but rather contemplative. It evokes a sense of urgency without losing that whimsical tone that animation often has. What stands out is how it manages to combine playful visuals with a serious theme, which isn't something you see often in this era of animation.
SSS is a bit of a rarity and doesn't pop up too often in collector circles. It was released primarily on short film compilations, which makes finding standalone copies a challenge. The animation's distinctive style has a certain charm that appeals to niche collectors, especially those interested in environmental themes in early animation. While it may not have widespread recognition, its scarcity adds to its allure for those who appreciate the subtleties of 70s animation.
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